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Object speed derived from the integration of motion in the image plane and motion-in-depth signaled by stereomotion and looming.

机译:物体速度来自图像平面中的运动以及立体运动和隐隐可见的深度运动的整合。

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We investigate the influence of local motion in the retinal image plane on the perception of speed-in-depth. Observers judged the apparent speed-in-depth of a square plane of dynamic dots that moved towards the observer. Dots forming the surface of the plane underwent random-direction motion in the image plane. We examined the consequences of changing the dots' image-plane speed on the apparent speed of the stimulus as it traversed depth, where depth is signaled by stereomotion or looming. Results for both the stereomotion and looming conditions indicate that as the speed of random-direction motion in the image plane increases, the apparent speed-in-depth of the stimulus also increases. When stereomotion was used to signal motion-in-depth, the speed judgment is adequately modeled by the resultant of a vector sum of dot-speed in the image plane and speed-in-depth. However, when looming was used to define motion-in-depth, a different pattern of results was found - the apparent speed-in-depth is lower than the actual speed-in-depth, and the results are best predicted by simple averaging. Our results demonstrate that the integration of speed in the image plane and speed-in-depth, to determine object speed, is dependent on the type of cue used to signal motion-in-depth, and this difference is a consequence of the ways in which looming and stereomotion cue motion-in-depth. Looming is derived not at a local stage of motion analysis, but is available only via global integration of local velocities, and consequently global speed conforms to the average speed. Stereomotion, on the other hand, provides an effective cue for individuating local velocities in depth.
机译:我们研究了视网膜图像平面中局部运动对深度速度感知的影响。观察者判断朝观察者移动的动态点的正方形平面的明显深度速度。形成平面表面的点在像平面中经历了随机方向的运动。我们研究了改变点的像平面速度对刺激穿越深度时的视在速度的影响,刺激的深度是通过立体运动或隐约显示的。立体运动和隐约条件的结果都表明,随着图像平面中随机方向运动的速度增加,刺激的视在深度速度也增加。当使用立体运动来表示深度运动时,速度判断可通过图像平面中点速度和深度速度的矢量和的结果来适当建模。但是,当使用隐隐方法定义深度运动时,发现了不同的结果模式-表观深度速度低于实际深度速度,并且可以通过简单平均来最好地预测结果。我们的结果表明,确定物体速度的图像平面速度和深度速度的积分取决于用于发出深度运动信号的提示的类型,而这种差异是以下方法的结果:迫在眉睫的动作和立体感提示了深度运动。织机不是在运动分析的局部阶段得出的,而只能通过局部速度的全局积分获得,因此全局速度与平均速度一致。另一方面,立体运动为深度区分局部速度提供了有效的提示。

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